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A SAMPLE OF PUBLIC, NON-ACADEMIC, TALKS

Free won't | Moran Cerf | TEDxAix
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Free won't | Moran Cerf | TEDxAix

Are we indeed making choices volitionally and freely, or can our decisions be predicted before they are accessible to us? In a world where neuroscientists are able to access the depths of our psyche and parse our choices before ‘we’ do, the question of who is this ‘we’ who is speaking on our behalf becomes even more enchanting. In a compelling talk about the current state of neuroscience studies of free will, Professor Moran Cerf addresses questions like: How many people are there inside our head? Can we incept an idea? Is there a way for us to record our dreams? and How can businesses benefit from current neuroscience research when knowledge about our own desires is not always even available to us? Moran Cerf is a professor of Business (Kellogg School of Management) and Neuroscience. His research uses methods from brain research to understand the underlying mechanisms of our psychology. In addition, he is the Alfred P. Sloan professor of screenwriting at the American Film Institute.He works with patients undergoing brain-surgery to study behavior, emotion, decision making and dreams, by directly recording the activity of individual nerve cells using electrodes implanted in their brain. Recently, his focus has been on the neural mechanisms that underlie decision-making, thereby offering a new perspective on predicting future choices and investigating how much free will we have in our decisions. Prior to his academic career, Dr. Cerf spent nearly a decade in industry, holding managerial and development positions in computers security, pharmaceutical, telecom, Fashion, software development, and innovations development. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
How to control your own reality with your mind. | Moran Cerf | TEDxNaperville
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How to control your own reality with your mind. | Moran Cerf | TEDxNaperville

Science-fiction movies are full of stories about people who gained more access to their brains and increased their abilities, but can those become a reality? In this talk, Professor Moran Cerf explains how recently neuroscience research can be used to expand our control over our brain and allow us to bend reality to shape our perception. Dr. Moran Cerf is a professor of neuroscience and business at the Kellogg School of Management and the neuroscience program at Northwestern university. His research uses methods from neuroscience to understand the underlying mechanisms of our psychology, behavior, emotion, decision making, and dreams. His works address questions such as: "How are conscious percepts formed in our brain?", "How can we control our emotions?", and "Which brain mechanisms determine if we find content engaging?" Dr. Moran Cerf is a professor of neuroscience and business at the Kellogg School of Management and the neuroscience program at Northwestern university. His research uses methods from neuroscience to understand the underlying mechanisms of our psychology, behavior, emotion, decision making, and dreams. His works address questions such as: "How are conscious percepts formed in our brain?", "How can we control our emotions?", and "Which brain mechanisms determine if we find content engaging?" This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
Neuroscientist REVEALS How To Reprogram Your Mind WHILE YOU SLEEP For Success! | Moran Cerf
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Neuroscientist REVEALS How To Reprogram Your Mind WHILE YOU SLEEP For Success! | Moran Cerf

Download Impact Theory's podcast episodes here! https://apple.co/3HiSY3R Join our Discord community so you don’t miss out on all the amazing things we are working on - http://impacttheory.com/discord. Here you will get direct access to Tom and the team PLUS exclusive content, offers, and so much more. Jump on in and get started on becoming legendary! From robbing banks to earning a PhD in neuroscience, former hacker Moran Cerf has unique perspective on what makes people tick. In this episode of Impact Theory with Tom Bilyeu, Moran explains the brain science of how self-narrative determines our reality. Moran is a fascinating blend of a wide variety of disciplines, and this diversity has led him to explore some promising, albeit nontraditional ways of investigating the brain, namely cracking open the skull and peering inside whilst the person is still living. His discoveries have made him a much sought after speaker and leading thinker who's influencing academia and business in equal measure. His innovative theories about the brain have been published in Nature, the highest-ranking journal in the world, and he consults regularly for hit shows such as Mr. Robot and Limitless. His education is a wondrous grab bag of joy and includes a PhD in neuroscience from Caltech and both an MA in philosophy and a BSc in physics from Tel Aviv University. He's a visiting faculty member at MIT's Media Lab, and was named one of the 40 leading professors under 40. Moran is the Alfred P. Sloan professor at the American Film Institute where he teaches a screenwriting course on science and film. He holds multiple patents and is a multi-timed national storytelling champion whose talks have garnered him millions of views. He is the professor of neuroscience and business at the Kellogg School of Management and the neuroscience program at the Northwestern university. In this episode, Moran and Tom investigate the hidden powers of the brain and how they can be harnessed to achieve greatness. SHOW NOTES [2:35] Moran recalls the four times that he physically robbed a bank. [7:40] Moran discusses why we don’t actually make our own decisions. [12:17] Tom and Moran talk about the multiple puppeteers in our brains. [16:07] Moran expounds on how to move past the point of giving up. [20:48] Moran admits how making a big mistake changed his life. [26:56] Tom and Moran talk about how you can rewrite your past. [31:31] Moran describes how you can get more motivation. [35:48] Moran shares how you can literally change overnight. [42:10] Tom and Moran talk about how to use self-deception as a tool to push forward. MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE [4:00] British molecular biologist, biophysicist, and neuroscientist Francis Crick, who co-discovered the structure of the DNA molecule - http://bit.ly/2ixGwB3 [21:55] Neuroscientist Yukiyasu Kamitani - http://bit.ly/2iWyGBQ [23:50] Limitless TV series - http://bit.ly/2jwRbQz [25:41] The brain substance Myelin - http://bit.ly/2jmYoP5 [39:33] Galileo Galilei - http://bit.ly/2icifTk [53:59] Moran story on The Moth, one of the 10 most popular Moth Stories of all time: http://bit.ly/2jwKApn [52:31] www.morancerf.com FOLLOW TOM BILYEU TWITTER: http://bit.ly/2iyjY5P INSTAGRAM: http://bit.ly/2j7vqX8 FACEBOOK: http://bit.ly/2hPStWo SHOP: https://shop.impacttheory.com/ FACEBOOK GROUP: https://www.facebook.com/groups/impacttheoryleague TOM BILYEU READING LIST: http://impacttheory.com/reading-list/ FOLLOW IMPACT THEORY TWITTER: http://bit.ly/2iC5lN3 INSTAGRAM: http://bit.ly/2hPSGJa FACEBOOK: http://bit.ly/2iystOf TO GET THE EPISODES EARLY CHECK US OUT ON PODCAST iTUNES - http://apple.co/2icO5wz STITCHER - http://bit.ly/2iWX4FB IMPACT THEORY MERCHANDISE: Check out Impact Theory's Merch Shop: http://bit.ly/ImpactTheoryShop

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Prof. Moran Cerf in conversation with Moby
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Moran Cerf
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Things That A Human Brain Has A Hard Time Thinking About (Moran Cerf) | DLD 22
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Things That A Human Brain Has A Hard Time Thinking About (Moran Cerf) | DLD 22

Humans may think they’re excellent decision makers but how good are we really at evaluating risk and coming to the right conclusion? In this DLD talk, neurologist Moran Cerf shows that the human brain is deeply flawed when it’s tasked with making rational decisions – especially under pressure. Cerf’s key example concerns nuclear weapons. Before Russia invaded Ukraine, most people thought of an atomic war as highly unlikely; but now that the risk seems real, there’s suddenly talk of “mini nukes”, Cerf points out. This is a way “to normalize the idea that, yes, it’s going to be a nuclear bomb that we’re going to launch in other countries. But because it’s a mini nuke, it’s not really a nuke, so don’t worry about it”, he says. In reality, though, a mini nuke is the kind of bomb “that was launched at Hiroshima and Nagasaki, because now we have big nukes” which are much more destructive. In his whirlwind talk, Cerf explores if there is a way to train the brain to think about things that are very unlikely, and how decision making could be improved – for presidents and business leaders alike. Perhaps even with the help of artificial intelligence. ______________________ The DLD Conference channel features all talks held at past conferences and our digital format DLD Sync as well as the highlights of our events. For news, upcoming events and more interesting topics make sure to also visit: DLD Website: https://dld-conference.com DLD on Instagram: https://instagram.com/dldconference/ DLD on Twitter: https://twitter.com/dldconference DLD on Facebook: https://facebook.com/DLDconference/
Moran Cerf: How to Innovate Business With Neuroscience | Business Day 2020
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Moran Cerf: How to Innovate Business With Neuroscience | Business Day 2020

Discover more content on http://www.newmedia.ufm.edu Moran Cerf shared three ideas with neuroscience that will shape how we do business in the next ten years and why embracing these technologies earlier can be a benefit in each particular industry. Cerf explained how companies are getting more interested in the use of neuroscience to understand the brain of the consumers, but also to hire and build teams, create better content, and to understand themselves. "Asking questions or observing behaviors gives you a fraction of reality but not the whole story… but if you look at the brain you can see what people want, what triggers people, what will change their mind…” — Moran Cerf Moran pointed out that the available research focuses on having a better look at the brain to help people make decisions more efficiently, improve marketing strategies, management, and interacting with people effectively. He then presented the three ideas that will change the way marketing and business work if they become a reality in the future. 1. Sensory addition 2. Harness technology back for humans 3. Access and writing into dreams "The world of neuroscience and business is dominated by two industries in the US, tech industry and the entertainment industry.” — Moran Cerf These ideas require people to believe in them and to help make the research process more accessible to others. Moran Cerf invites the audience to reflect on changing the paradigm to accept the use of neuroscience to understand ourselves in a new way and embrace new opportunities for innovation and creativity. Organized by: Facultad de Ciencias Económicas https://fce.ufm.edu/ A production by New Media UFM http://newmedia.ufm.edu Follow us on social media Facebook @ufmvideos Twitter @newmediaufm Facebook @FCEUFM Twitter @FCEUFM
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